VirtualBox

Opened 5 years ago

Last modified 5 years ago

#19007 new defect

VERR_PGM_HANDLER_NOT_FOUND

Reported by: YoungJules Owned by:
Component: other Version: VirtualBox 6.0.12
Keywords: Cc:
Guest type: Windows Host type: Linux

Description

Running 4 VirtualBox (Version 6.0.12 r133076 (Qt5.6.1)) instances on Fedora host with 40Gb RAM. 2 Windows Server 2016 instances were doing updates. Both crashed with VERR_PGM_HANDLER_NOT_FOUND

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VBox.png (993 bytes ) - added by YoungJules 5 years ago.
MachineB png file
VBox.log (403.5 KB ) - added by YoungJules 5 years ago.
MAchineB log
VBox.2.png (993 bytes ) - added by YoungJules 5 years ago.
MachineC png file
VBox.2.log (415.8 KB ) - added by YoungJules 5 years ago.
MachineC log file
VBOX.zip (83.6 KB ) - added by caspertone2003 5 years ago.
Windows10/Windows10

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by YoungJules, 5 years ago

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by YoungJules, 5 years ago

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by YoungJules, 5 years ago

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by YoungJules, 5 years ago

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comment:1 by YoungJules, 5 years ago

Guest machines were not created on this particular host and also not necessarily use exactly the same version of VirtualBox, although it would have been a VirtualBox 6...

comment:2 by caspertone2003, 5 years ago

Quite similar situation with a Windows 10 guest under Windows 10 host. All X64; VBox 6.0.12; Last version Guest Additions. See https://forums.virtualbox.org/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=95107&p=460050#p460050 for further info.

Every time monthly patches for the OS are applied and reboots, the condition VCPU1: Guru Meditation -1607 (VERR_PGM_HANDLER_NOT_FOUND) appears if the VM was run from saved state. Not if the VM was freshly booted, then patch applied.

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by caspertone2003, 5 years ago

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Windows10/Windows10

comment:3 by YoungJules, 5 years ago

Thanks Caspertone2003, happy I'm not looking for some worrying memory/disk/way I installed the OS kind of problem. And thanks for the advice to make sure the VMs are started from a fresh boot before doing updates.

Kind regards, YoungJules

comment:4 by fth0, 5 years ago

In the VirtualBox forums there are several cases with the VERR_PGM_HANDLER_NOT_FOUND error using a Windows host (in contrast to this ticket, which is about a Linux host). In one of the forum threads I wrote a summary of my findings (https://forums.virtualbox.org/viewtopic.php?f=6&t=94381&start=30#p461317) regarding log file messages that I think may be key points.

Additionally, there are cases of Windows BSODs in VBoxDDR0.r0, which may also be related.

comment:5 by caspertone2003, 5 years ago

@fth0 My comment relates to a Windows 10 host because I was unable to add that to the OP ticket... But the issue is related to the guest... See https://forums.virtualbox.org/viewtopic.php?f=2&t=95107&p=460050#p460050

comment:6 by rsocol, 5 years ago

See also the logs attached in the thread https://forums.virtualbox.org/viewtopic.php?f=6&t=96876.

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